Eacfy Student is required to provide himself with the 

 following- : 



1. A hmicpefeeope, with a high and low power, a medium eye-piece 

 and an eye-^piecf! micrometer ruled in squares. 



2. glides, 1 in. by 3 in., H gross, of white glass riot thicker than 

 1-5 mm \A.^i.). 



3. Cover-glasses. No. 2(0'17 mm , about ^ in.) i oz. Circular, 

 fj in. across/ TJiis, "shape is convenient if the mounting fluid necessitates 

 ringing; f he square siiape, which is a little cheaper, does for balsam- 

 mounted object^ 



4. ^gt,i?tpei labels for specimens. 



5. K eedles mounted in handles. No. 6 "Betweens" mounted in 

 1 cedarwood Kancl)^,, | in. of the needle projecting. The soft wood allows 



of the neemea bejng removed and replaced when soiled. 



6. Two glass rods, drawn out thinner at one end and bent to an 

 obtuse angle. This end for use as a section lifter. 



7. Scissors, medium size and sharp pointed. 



S. Fopceps, two pairs, one fine pointed and one of the ordinary 

 dissecting kind. 



9. A pazop with a straight edge and a stiff back. Must not be 

 hollow ground. 



10. Pins, hedgehog bristles, fine linen thread and silk. 



11. Two watch glasses. 12. Specimen tubes, {, doz., 2 in. 

 by in. , corked. 



13. Wide-mouthed bottles. Three 3 oz., screw-capped or stoppered. 



14. Drawing* Book faintly ruled in 1 in. squares. 



15. A case to hold specimens. 



16. Wash Leather. A piece 4 in. square to wipe lenses. 



17. Glass cloth for wiping slides. 18. Absolute alcohol 3 oz. 

 19. Gold size, \ oz., and small camel hair brushes for ringing 



preparations. 



Reagents supplied on the wopk tables. The ordinary stains, 

 mounting media, c., are supplied on the tables in the reagent stands, and 

 such others as occasion may require. 



Appliances supplied on the wopk tables. Two tin bowls, 

 a small bunseii burner, cut blotting paper, a tin hot stage, frog plate, zinc 

 tray, horse shoe microtome and glass plate. On a side table ready for use 

 are a warm chamber and appliances for embedding in paraffin, a Cambridge 

 rocking microtome and a Williams' ether freezing microtome with foot 

 blower. 



